Иван Сергеевич Тургенев, Международная библиография

An ongoing bibliography of works by and about Russian literary author Ivan Turgenev, compiled by Nikolai Zekulin (Univ. of Calgary). Entries are arranged by year of publication. A word index and work index are forthcoming. Available in Unicode or Windows Cyrillic.

Русский писатель И.С. Тургенев

Part of the mega-project "Znamenitye liudi Orlovskoi gubernii," (Знаменитые люди Орловской губернии), this site seeks to "collect all the information about Russian writer Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev in one place." Includes photographs, web links and text, as well as a selection of his works. Site is in Russian, with limited Englsih and German versions.

"Educational and online books sites on Romanov Russia," maintained by Bob Atchison and sponsored by Pallasart and the Alexander Palace Association. Includes photographs, books, letters, memoirs, secondary sources (text in html), etc. Includes Alexander Palace Time Machine; Tsarkoe Selo in 1910; Left Behind, by Baroness Sophie Buxhoeveden, and much more. Site is entirely in English.

A very nice site giving access to electronic images of many great Russian Paintings from Icons to Lubok, to 20th Century masterpieces. Not only are images included, but also information on the time periods, painters, trends, etc. Bibliographies are also available. In English.

Публичная электронная библиотека

Homepage of Eugene Peskin's Electronic Library, offering Russian literary classics of the 19th and 20th centuries in electronic format. Included, are Turgenev, Chekhov, Dostoevskii, Tolstoi, and many others. Prose as well as Poetry are included. In Russian only.

A wonderful online exhibition at the Library of Congress which gives access to the 19th century photoraphic collection of Prokudin Gorskii. Many images have been recreated in color (information on the process is also available on site). Site is in English.

Meeting of Frontiers, a bilingual, multimedia English-Russian digital library that tells the story of the American exploration and settlement of the West, the parallel exploration and settlement of Siberia and the Russian Far East, and the meeting of the Russian-American frontier in Alaska and the Pacific Northwest. Created and maintained by the Library of Congress, the site is intended for use in U.S. and Russian schools and libraries and by the general public in both countries. Still in the development stage (11/2000) it is expected to contain a wealth of Russian and American digitized primary material. In English or Russian.

Site of the Leeds Russian Archive (LRA) (established in 1982), comprised of some 500 collections of manuscripts, photographs and other archival material, a number of printed books, which document Russian history, literature and culture, and Anglo-Russian contacts from the 19th and 20th centuries. A catalog of the archive is now available for searching online using a pilot version via the World Wide Web. Catalog may be searched by keyword or browsed by collection, provenance, language, or description. In English. A nice resource.